Mathematics, 01.12.2021 22:10 AbhiramAkella
The quotient of a number p and 3 is 24
Answer from: Quest
62.5 paisa
step-by-step explanation:
4000*70 = 280000
280000-(2000*90) = 100000
4000-2400 = 1600
100000/1600 = 62.5
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Answer from: Quest
24
step-by-step explanation:
if it takes 8 pounds to make 12 divide 12 by 8 and you get 1.5, 1.5 x 16 = 24
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